Author: News Analysis India

New Zealand batter Daryl Mitchell has scripted history by becoming the world’s number one ODI batsman in the fresh ICC rankings released Wednesday, edging out Virat Kohli in a tightly contested race. The catalyst? Mitchell’s dominant display in the ODI series against India, where he plundered 2 hundreds and a fifty, clinching series MVP and delivering New Zealand’s first-ever ODI series win in India. Speculation peaked after his ton in Indore, and the rankings duly reflected his supremacy with a one-place surge. Kohli, dethroned from the summit, now occupies second. Despite his own century and half-century in the series, the…

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Delhi’s North District police achieved a major breakthrough, arresting a serial snatcher who targeted an American visitor in Chandni Chowk. The daring theft occurred late January 15, 2026, when Jing Teng, 37, had his mobile yanked by a youth on a scooter outside Omaxe Mall. Alerted swiftly, Kotwali Police registered an FIR and launched a high-intensity probe. Given the international angle, a special unit was formed led by Inspector Gyan Prakash, with oversight from Inspector Sumit Kumar and ACP Shankar Banerjee. The team meticulously reviewed footage from more than 50 CCTVs, pinpointing the accused mid-act. Informer networks activated, leading to…

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President Donald Trump’s bold ‘Board of Peace’ initiative has hit another roadblock, with Sweden’s Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson publicly declining participation in Davos. This mirrors rejections from France and Norway, signaling growing European unease over the proposal’s structure and implications. Norway’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andreas Motzfeldt Kravik was blunt in an interview, stating Oslo would not join any mechanism eroding UN principles. France’s Emmanuel Macron echoed this at the WEF, rejecting it as a UNSC substitute. The UK’s reservations stem from offers to Putin and Lukashenko, as per a Reuters-reviewed draft where Trump assumes lifelong leadership, starting with Gaza and…

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In a landmark decision for Chhattisgarh’s academic landscape, the state Cabinet has cleared the way for the establishment of a world-class educational campus in Nava Raipur. The Shri Vile Parle Kelavani Mandal (SVKM), a renowned educational trust with a history dating back to 1934, has been allotted approximately 40 acres of land in Sector 18. This facility will house the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), which recently secured the 52nd rank in the NIRF University Rankings 2025. The 90-year lease agreement underscores the government’s long-term commitment to fostering an environment of excellence in higher education. Beyond education, the…

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Get ready for a reality TV revolution with ‘The 50’, hosted by Farah Khan and premiering February 1 on Jio Hotstar and Colors TV. Actress Riddhi Dogra joins 49 other stars in this groundbreaking show, embracing it as her prime opportunity to shatter her comfort barriers and evolve as a performer. Riddhi’s philosophy revolves around continuous growth. She believes actors must venture beyond routine roles to stay relevant and sharp. ‘I’m always hunting for fresh methods to escape those confining actor stereotypes,’ she explains. Unlike her scripted projects, ‘The 50’ strips away the pretense, putting her front and center as…

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Sri Lanka Cricket has announced a revamped 17-player squad for the home ODI series against England, with Charith Asalanka taking the helm as captain. This appointment comes after his T20I captaincy was revoked in preparation for the 2026 T20 World Cup, positioning him to rebuild the ODI unit. The series, starting January 22, promises high stakes at Colombo’s R. Premadasa Stadium. Key comebacks include Dhananjaya de Silva and Dushmantha Chameera, injecting vital experience into the side. Most of the Pakistan series squad remains, ensuring stability. Top-order strength lies with Pathum Nissanka and Kusal Mendis, supported by Kamil Mishara, Sadeera Samarawickrama,…

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Neeraj Vora wasn’t just a filmmaker; he was Bollywood’s unsung architect of hilarity. From his roots in Gujarat to Mumbai’s bustling film scene, his journey began early. Father to a budding artist, Pandit Vinayakray instilled music and creativity, leading Neeraj to theater at age six and college drama triumphs. Entry into cinema came via 1984’s ‘Holi,’ rubbing shoulders with legends. TV stints in ‘Circus’ built his base, but ‘Rangeela’ dialogues in 1995 marked his breakthrough. Then came the game-changers: ‘Hera Pheri’ (2000) scripted a career-defining trio—Akshay Kumar’s slapstick mastery, Paresh Rawal’s quirkiness, Suniel Shetty’s timing—all elevated by Neeraj’s pen. The…

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Bihar’s Deputy Chief Minister Samrat Choudhary has unveiled ambitious plans to resuscitate every closed sugar mill across the state, weaving an extensive industrial network to retain talent at home. Addressing a gathering in Chhapra, he outlined how the state’s progressive policies are set to end youth migration for employment. Under the NDA regime, Bihar boasts the nation’s top industrial policy, featuring rock-bottom land costs at one rupee and swift 15-day loan sanctions. This magnet has drawn semiconductor plants and more, positioning Bihar as an emerging industrial powerhouse. Choudhary lauded CM Nitish Kumar’s grassroots yatras—from justice and progress to prosperity drives—that…

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Protein powers everything from workouts to daily functions, yet the debate rages: animal or plant? Conventional wisdom favors chicken, eggs, and dairy, but nutrition experts are rewriting the script. Plant-based proteins are gaining traction globally for their unmatched benefits and accessibility. Meat proteins come loaded with saturated fats and cholesterol, contributing to cardiovascular issues. Dairy? It burdens many with lactose problems and excess calories. Plants flip the narrative: zero cholesterol, abundant fiber for gut health, and superior absorption rates. Take soy and tofu—they match whey in amino acid profiles. Nuts like almonds outshine milk for bone health, while sprouted pulses…

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In a hard-hitting interview with IANS from Lucknow on January 21, UP Minister Narendra Kashyap unleashed a barrage of criticism against Mamata Banerjee’s administration in West Bengal. Aligning fully with PM Modi’s Malda rally speech, Kashyap accused the TMC supremo of fostering illegal settlements and engaging in blatant vote-bank politics that has spiraled the state into chaos. ‘The situation in West Bengal is dire because of Mamata’s infiltration-friendly approach and community-specific appeasement,’ Kashyap declared. He argued that such tactics have undermined democracy and left common people vulnerable to violence and instability. Kashyap didn’t spare the Samajwadi Party either, mocking their…

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